Caboche Grande Chandelier

The Caboche Grande Chandelier hails from a long line of glamorous lighting fixtures within the Caboche family. Crystal clear spheres of transparent polymetylmetacrylate are arranged in a concentric pattern, multiplying brightness and heightening its sophisticated aesthetic from the central light source at Caboche's center. An inner screen in white satinized blown glass guarantees maximum diffusion of light and prevents glare. Dimmer switch included.

Select from Transparent or Gold.

Dimensions

29.5" Dia X 11" H X 200" Extension

Material(s)
Polymethylmethacrylate, blown glass, chrome metal

Lamp Type
HALOGEN

Bulbs
1 X 200W 120V T3 R7s (118mm) linear halogen lamp (not included)

Listing
UL, CUL

Item Number
FOS-CABOCHE-GRANDE-SUSPENSION

Model(s) 138017-16 138017-52

Design by Patricia Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto, 2005By Foscarini.

The Caboche Grande Chandelier hails from a long line of glamorous lighting fixtures within the Caboche family. Crystal clear spheres of transparent polymetylmetacrylate are arranged in a concentric pattern, multiplying brightness and heightening its sophisticated aesthetic from the central light source at Caboche's center. An inner screen in white satinized blown glass guarantees maximum diffusion of light and prevents glare. Dimmer switch included.

Select from Transparent or Gold.

Foscarini

The Foscarini collection brings together objects that express strong ideas with special character of their own. Ideas are
transformed into a tangible reality thanks to the contribution of leading personalities from the world of design. Foscarini
lights up their creativity and guides their proposals.

Patricia Urquiola was born in Oviedo, Spain, and currently lives and works in Milan. She studied at the faculty of Architecture at the Madrid Politecnico and at Politecnico di Milano, where she graduated in 1989. From 1990 to 1996 she served as assistant professor to Achille Castiglioni and Eugenio Bettinelli at the Politecnico di Milano. During this time she also led the product development department at De Padova, where she co-designed with Vico Magistretti. In 2001 she opened her own studio of product design, display and architecture.

Patricia Urquiola has received many prizes including Designer of the Year, Elle Decor International Design Awards, Chicago Athenaeum Good Design Award and the Design Prize Cologne.

Eliana Gerotto was born in Venice. She started her career in Milan as a graphic designer. She got her degree in Communication Techniques at Fondazione Davide Campari in Milan. She worked in various fields as graphic, industrial designer, set curator and interior decorator.